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  1. Deterrence theory holds that nuclear weapons are intended to deter other states from attacking with their nuclear weapons, through the promise of retaliation and possibly mutually assured destruction. Nuclear deterrence can also be applied to an attack by conventional forces.

  2. História. A política de intimidação dos Estados Unidos durante a Guerra Fria se manifestou de várias formas. Nos primeiros estágios da Guerra Fria, era geralmente caracterizada pela ideologia da Contenção — uma forma agressiva de desenvolvimento das nações sob a esfera de sua influência.

  3. deterrence theory and highlights the remaining challenges. The theory of optimal deterrence investigates how the government may achieve its objective given the individual decision-making strategy.

    • Alex Raskolnikov
    • 2019
  4. In nuclear strategy, minimal deterrence, also known as minimum deterrence and finite deterrence, is an application of deterrence theory in which a state possesses no more nuclear weapons than is necessary to deter an adversary from attacking.

  5. This chapter reviews the classic literature on deterrence theory. Scholars have examined many varieties of deterrence—extended, immediate, general, denial, punishment, etc.—and have applied them to many different areas—nuclear and conventional warfare, cyber and space operations, terrorism and insurgency, economic statecraft, law ...

  6. 6 de ago. de 2015 · It summarizes two synergistic variants of the classical specification of deterrence and contrasts them with competing explanatory frameworks, then examines the empirical literature on deterrence, recent theoretical developments in deterrence theory, and debates about deterrence policies.